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i always talk about it with friends, that's how i get over writersblock, by getting ideas when i talk with them about the story.
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This is very useful! Thank you for posting~ :]
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i have some really good ideas for writing i just dont know how to put them on paper.
got any ideas for me?
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My issue with every story I work on (whether it it written or drawn out like a comic) is that I know the plot, the basic beginning, middle, and end, and the most important scenes. However, I have difficulty "filling in the blanks" or "connecting the dots". I always have a hard time getting from Point A to Point B, and I don't want the blanks to be filled with unnecessary filler.
That's an issue I have will all stories, and I'm trying to figure out how to work this problem out and get past it. sad
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This is gonna help soooo much! I am going talking to myself now, bye!
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I never have never had writers block because my imagination is full of ideas and pics that never go away in my head... they are always there just waiting to be unleashed
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thanks!
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